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Antique Furniture, China, Glass, Pictures, Mirrors, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY March 12th, 1930 At 10 AM. Embracing In part Antique Chests of Drawers, D ers, High Post venports, P Beds, Cottage Chairs, Folding Top Chairs, Boston Rocks Card ‘.l‘llkl. !flvlll( Tlm Pier Mirrors, Stands, Victorian Sofas and Chairs, Old Pictures, China, Glassware, etc. Terms: mh10,11 Cash. C. THOS. J. O AUCTIONEERS, o e AW Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- Real Estate, Being rick Apartment Fronting on Sixteenth Street, Columbia Road and Harvard Street Northwest and Known as| ey Premises 2901 16th St. N.W. By Vlrllll of a certain deed of trust, duly pecorded in Liber No. 6232, folio 443 et seq., f the llnd records of the District of Co- jlumbia, and at the request of lh l’ v e e B Y SEVENTEENTH FOUR ?u'fiu".’. ".‘n‘u de.n:nlned as Block 20 now, Ybsect to the bulding zestriction line. Terms of cale: Onefourth of tn hase money to cas) 2000 Der year until paid, with iiterest nt siX per centum per annum, payable semi- annually, from day of sale, secured b geed of trust upon the property sold, or all 8t the ovtion of the purchaser, 00 will be required at time , recording, etc., at s of sale to be complied b @efaulting purchase §isement of such. resale in some Rewspaver published in Washington, D. (Descrioet 1o Eed Deed-of Trust of e s "Charles . Miller). ALLMAND McK. GRIGGS, . MhB.7.10.13.18.17 Trustees. Adam A. Weschler & Som, Auctioneers FURNITURE Of Every Description By order E. C. Snyder, U. S. Marshal, elity Storage Co. for Charges, et al. Davenport, also Bed-Daven- Suites, Dining and Bed At Weschler’s 9820 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY March 12, 1930 Commencing 9 0'Clock AM. and Continuing Throushout Day mh10.11. uuu A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. AsLE DR i x SEnCALTARHE, irthe of & certa Jegd, of trust duly mmu\u'al.o“ e nerepy,. the undereined ustees 3 er: er for saie by public suct Illl m die Highlands” de per ¢ 5 the GM. lh! lurv fll’ (or thl Dill.l’ll:t Sne-to 5 u'tn: id fn cash, baiance Stailments, ~representet 'y in one, two and otes of puxchl&frm&-nbh‘ B one, two and ‘THOS. WEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, Bl Trustees’ Sale of V-lu-ble Real Estate, Improved by Brick Apartment House, No. 1821 Sixteenth StrcetMNor!hw?lh. By virtue of & certain lul GSs AR st of 5% ‘he “Ghdersisned trustees ubiic tiop. {n_ front of the on WED! AY, MARCH, AD. 1930, FOUR- 'CLOCK P.M., the xoumn.-«- premises, situate in the Dlltrllcl of Cnlumbllfl. e surveyor of the gether with the |mnmvemnu. consisting of & brick apartment _hou ® Perm'of sale: One-third of the purchase be pald in cash, balance in two pazable’ in one and two ntum per -anuafly, from das.of sale. secur iced of trust upen the Rioverts sold. or all cash. at the option of aser. A deposit of $1.000 will be geauired at time of sale, All conveancing, , etc., at cost of purci rms be’ Complied with within thirts rom day of sale, otherwise the trus- Tve the right to Tesell the property. d cost of defaulting purchase s’ advertisement of such resal Some mewspaper published in Washil ' HENRY P. BLAIR, N C. CLARK, 1026,27.28,mh1,3,5,7, lfl"’l—l!li Tm!un. Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’ 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. BON. AUCTIONEERS, Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- FROVED L ESTATE. CONSISTING ORY BRICK BUILDIN ST ST APART: VE RNOWN - AS "BREM- STREET NORTHW) By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly r.eornm in Liver Ro. 5815, {olio 67 et sed., 2 the of the District of oo- ol the party the Sea trustees wil f:.. et Babe aetion e fanet! of the prem; n FRI E P 'H DAY H. 1930, M the muo-mx.aucr bea 1okd and prems in the District of Columbis. and iots lettered And " forty-seven lat recorded in the ofice of ‘Surveyor fof the Disirict of Columbi iber at folio 151 'r-mu ot sale: ' e-third o! the purchase pal cash. balance in two Saual instaliments, pavasle th one and two s, with interest at six per centum per um, payable semi-annual ’iu from day of 3 51 ired at’ tim, D et at cost af purc gomplied "with Cwithin_thirty om_ day pale. " otherwise the eserve lh. rieht to resell the prop- Fog TR .amdnuun' "fi wspaper published in G. SLOAN & CO,, Inc., Aucts. TH OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES SALE TOF VALUABLE IM- PROVED ESTATE, KNOWN AS PREVTSES NO-1990 N STREET NORTH: WEST. WASHINGTON, ' D. C. USED FOR BUSINESS 7 Lirtue of a certain deed ul trust duly recorded in Liber 3956 at follo 17 et "0 the land records of the District o Coltimbia, and at the reauest of the ‘Sarty ured ~ihereby. the undersigned trustees Wil sell a1 publtc' auction.. in front [a the city of Washin ton. “District. of Colum- ia, and desls as and being part of lol nm (3)"ih Heitmuller's subdivision of two hundred and forty-two (242), Der Diat ‘of said subdivision recorded in ?m of the survevor of the said msm:: of Golumbia in Book B at page 1, desc: as foliows: ng fof ihe same ¥ the southeast corner of said lot, running thence West alons the. lise ot N stres thence "north 64,67 1o the south 3 sisting of ory, Drick ‘building, containing offices and One-third of the purchase ash, balance in two pl"hlv in, one An? ba Ter 5 ve complisd iR within Thirty days. from day o?‘ sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the righi i Tesell the property at the Of defaulting purchaser after five days' ‘aac vertisement of such resale in some news- paper published -l'n Washington, D.C. mhS-d&ds,exSu l.lOAL NOTICES. WILLIAM_W. E and WALTER L. POWIER, Alurny THE e Jand, for from SUPREME COU! of wlunm.. Tt démnation. ot xn; of Flney "Branch IN trict Cour TS 2557 sopsatestaat R 8By SERSRER, FEH ;;?;?:;:§.~ i zm 160,00 38" :fi 3 }anog fl‘ 38 34, '51 qit 50! s-'s-s: "875" 55! 3! 555 gv = =85! coni upon the the" petitigners ‘on owever, that a cop: an nrlmuon thuu!flr y plished once to) Dublished 1o the of columnu, ¢ Teast 10 days before t 1ith A T | sent in the form of a letter to Felix M. 12, 23, $250.00. o e v SPANIS ) s ng) e | RO Froprese: 1338 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT AID FOR HOMELAND |, PLEDRED BY JEWS - Hoover Praises Race for Re- lief of Destitute Eastern Europe and Russia. A letter from President Hoover prais- ing work done by Jews of this country for their people and adoption of a resolution to proceed toward raising $6,000,000 for relief work in Eastern Europe and Russia and for the up- building of Palestine featured sessions of the National Conference of the Allied Jewish Campaign in the Hotel Wash- ington yesterday. ‘The majority of some 800 prominent Jews from throughout the Nation who attended the conference left for their homu late last night resolved to lend possible aid in making the cam- rli(n for funds a success. The meet- ng yesterday rnoon had brought the conference to a close, following an- other meeting earlier in the day. President Hoover, it was understood yesterday, had pllnned to greet the delegates irf person, but was prevented from doing so because of the death of former Chief Justice Taft. His message, Warburg, honorary chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign, follows: “I understand that you and your col- leagues of many years are gathered here in Washington to take counsel among yourselves for a continuance of the great and unselfish work, in which you have been so long engaged, in the cowse of which so much devotion and s0 many millions have been expended. Hoover Lauds Work. “The sad circumstances of the last TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—New York Theater Guild ‘A Month in the Country,’ at 8:20 Gayety—"Step Lively Girls,” bur- lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 Pm Metropolitan—*Street _of " at 11 am, 12 I”lll,!fl"“md 9:44 pm. Palace—Marion Davies in “Not So Dumb,” at 11 a.m., 1:05, 3:20, 5:30, 7:50 and 10 p.m. Earle—* Ankles,” at 11 am., 12:30, 2:30, 4:25, 6, 7:55 and 9:56 p.m. Columbia—Willlam Haines in “The Girl Said No,” at 11:05 a.m., 1:05, 3:15, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:35 p.m. Keith’s—“The Case of Sergt. Gris- *at 11:25 am, 1:25, 3:26, 5:20, | by 'l 20 and 9:20 p.m. Fox—"Happy Days” at 10, 11:29 am, 2:09, 4:21, 7:50 and 10:02 p.m. Ambassador—"Loose Ankles,” at 2, 3:55, 5:45, 7:38 and 9:32 p.m. Central—"The Bishop Murder Case,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. Tivoli—“The Love Parade” at 1:45, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p. before said to you—that the work which you have done, apart from its evident humanitarian aspects, is a large con- tribution to the cause of good will be- tween peoples. ‘History will properly appraise your efforts for posterity—the commendation of your consciences for today.” Th’;a President’s letter reached the conference early yesterday afternoon, after the group had been raised to & high pitch of enthusiasm in favor of the cng;rdcn in an address by Rabbi Abba lel Silver of Cleveland. Many were moved to tears when Rabbi Silver described the plight of Jews in Russia. The campaign for funds will be directed by Felix M. Warburg of New York, an honorary chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign and chairman of the Jewish Farm Distribution Com- mittee since it was organized in 1914; few hours, which have lBlun;efl the Nation into mourning, make it impos- sible for me to welcome you other than with these lines. “I can only repeat what I have often LEGAL_NOTICES. T. HOWARD DUCKETT, Atty. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Dis- trict of Columbia, holding Probate Cou In re estate of Maria igtzation” No. 38953 Orde: or Howard Duckett, ldmlmunlor of he etate Cof Maria M- decensed, having reported to, the ot sold said decedent's real estate saie, to wit, four (4) in squi Bimibered 13 (6). T Moore arbo Second Addition to the City ot "Wasnin e, Tecorded i 'County Book the "office ‘o the surveyor for Phe® Distric ‘of Corambin. to " Francls O. Huhn for the sum of twenty-two hundred and fifty dollars ($2,250.00) over and above the encumbrances, ‘aggresating three thousand dollars, under - the and Shacsastes “wesss i Reporier” and. twite & week for 1 gemive ‘weeks in The Evening "Sta the tion of that period A HEODOR \Wilis for the Dmxl:t of Columbia, Cl the Probate Court. mh10,15.17.22 PEELLE, OGILBY & LESH, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict _of Oolumbla THolding s Probate Court.—In re estate of Madison F. E. Embrey). deceased Farhington, DITLE of ‘Coiumbie, Improved by dwelling No. 430 Seventh street south- west, for the sum of $3,166.67 net, all cash. free ‘of encumbrance, under the terms and conditions set forth in said report. it is by the Court this day of March, 1930, adjudsed, d decreed, that the id ‘sale be ratified and confirmed by the WELL. st am of Columbis, Clerk of mhi0.15.17.22. the Probate A, PINE, ion Trust Blds. Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE trict of Columbia. holding Probate Cou Eotate of Robert Biuce Watkins, Decea No. 3 ‘Administration “Docket 28 io the irial o valid deed c & Daper writlng executed and sttested required by law: was said paper writing ob tained by undue influence; was sald paper fraud or writing _obtained reion, Suress apall se pub lished once a 'week for Tour Wi Law Re- [ H. Deputy Resister of Wilis for the District of coluz:bh."ch.rk of mntocta 17, 1‘;‘34 29,31,ap5 mcuL NO L IRERA, W ASHINGTOR, 1930.—ORDERED: That Section ticle XXVI of the Police Regul of the DIstrict of Columbia be, and the same 18 hereby, amended by placing a perfod after the word “kind” in the third line and by siriking out ‘the rest of tne section, o that this section will read as follows: “Section 16, No part of any street shall be used for ne depositing, storing. displaying or the keepi umn of venicles of & DOUGH TONEY ¥ TALIAFERRO, 5.5 EADUE, Commisionéra B March PROPOSALS. GINEER _OFFICE, | Washingten. D. C. 2 be, received her until 3 p; 0, and then opened, for ft nllhlnl ‘and Dlacing. 18,000 tons. 40¢. mors less, of riprap seawall foundation alons The Anacostin. River at Washington, . C. Further mrorm.uon on application, U 8 EN Building. osals sl mu lw DEPARTMENT, Office of the Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C. March 1, —Sealed proposals’ will be ned in this office at 3 p.m. March 31 1930, for furnishing all labor and materiai Decessary for the ins elevator plant in partment of Agri- Culliire: extensible Bulldiag. at Washington, Sea AlL Prospective bidders are hereby potified that any bid submitied in ing experience, _etc. gxpiessly reserves the Tignt in_ which th or buliding experience compared with the project bid upon. justify such rejection. The successful bidder will be required to fur- & performance bond of 50% of the con- . Drawi vecmclnun A " Aichiiedt: IDUCA'HONAL PREPARE NOW CLERK PROMOTION, STATISTICAL K, File Clerk. " Special course for statisti- vil rvluul"revlumrv NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Schools of Law and of Economics and Government s March 17, 1930 s June 16, 1930 Nathan Straus, philanthropist; Lieut. Gov. Herbert H. Lehman of New York, as honorary chairman; Paul Baerwald, David M. Bressler, Morris Rothenberg and Willlam M. Lewis, as allled chair- men for the campaign, and James Mar- shall, as treasurer. Brown Is Given Ovation. David A. Brown of New York, chair- man of the quota committee, under. whose chairmanship the sum of $15,000,000 was previously raised, re- ceived an ovnlon from the dawnm when he arose to present the report of the quota committee. This committee will meet in New York, March 16, to d;uflme State quotas for the $6,000,- ve. ‘The memory of the late Louis Mar- shall, long an active worker for Jewish nld. was praised in a letter addressed to the conference by Dr. Chaim Weiz- mann, president of the World Zionist Organization. Lieut. Gov. Lehman, vice chairman of the joint distribution committee, told of the distribution of funds by the committee. Louis Lipsky, president of the Zion- ist. ornnln o of Amer\ca;“pll_ednd support of his organization campaign. Dr. Leo K. Frankel of New York support for the umpllm for $6,000, to aid destitute Jews abroad and to up- build Palestine. Marshall Is Paid Tribute. Judge Horace Stern of Philadelphia, at the morning session, paid tribute to the late Louis Marshall, for his ex- tended activity in Jewish relief work -nd the upbuilding of the homeland in lestine. Felix M. Warburg, another ker at the morning session, de- ared that more than $30,000,000 had hnn spent by the Jews of America since 14 for the relief o( Jews of Europe, and asserted tha Ahould not be hard to raise the uoooooo objecuve of the pruent elmpnl;n 3 b _disturbances in P.lutlne llst Auy t Mr. Warburg said: “Our people there have under- ne a terrible experience, which they fi’uvu risen to with heroic sacrifice, with dignity and courage.” “We must go on, or we must, in the light of the past and in the light of the future, be regarded as recreants to a sacred trust,” he concluded. Morris Rothenberg of New York, vice president of the Zionist Organization of America and former chairman of the board of the United States Pales- tine Appeal and now one of the chair- men of the .Allled Jewish Campaign, declared at the morning session that ‘American Jewry hu been s (I-n’_ brother to Jews of Europe, lnd added that “it is unthlnklble Ghlt diminish our efforts in be- | hl" of our own flesh and blood in what is still the vale of tears for m majority of our people.” Paul Baerwald of New York com- pared the conference to Yom Klppur, the Jéwish day or llnnement. in stress- ing its importan Rabbi Abba Hi"(l Silver, who had,| moved his audience to tears 'hl'n de- scribing the plight of Jews in Russia, said: “We have assembled here, for the first time in our history as labelless Jews, as loyal sons and daughters of Israel summoned by the appeal of desperate economic emergency con- fronting our le -in Eastern Europe and by the historic task of the up- s 57 | bullding of the Jewish national home- land in Palestine.” —SPRING — Motoring Season Is Near—Buy Now Franklin Motor Car Co. Guaranteed Used Cars BARGAINS IN ALL MAKES TOMORROW’S SPECIAL Graham Paige Model 621, Five Passenger Sedan $935 Just Like New—Driven Only 5,500 Miles Our business location, Ium‘ out of the trict, permits us to offer greater values than can be had elsewhere. high rent See the Classified Section for Other Bargains FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. Evenings ai a Sun ay Ask about our 30, 60 and 90 Reuphalstering Refinishing 818 13th St. N.W. Tels. Naf “l'l, Met. 1’“ Open _for_registratio SCHOOL OF WASHING' I‘ON e Parlor Suites Antiques 3.Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs CHURCHES OPPOSE | LABOR INJUNCTIONS Unions’ Fighting for Recognition Should Not Be Hampered if Steps Peaceful, Group Holds. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 10.—Opposi to the ‘n‘:hd injunctions S unions fighting for rew'n ployers was nl(hzyin ct:mm by M!!Il ‘Council D( The statement followed uj a stu the council’s research de) po:.mmdg Some of the findings were: ‘That employers should not bemed. it picketing, when unaccompanied acts of violence or intimidation, y should not be enjoined. That “whenever possible hearings sh(mld be mnted in advance of I Te- training order or -nm the -mhllc mmed lan- {,in” infunctions ot b dispanend o iz That In ‘contempt proceedin st % S T junction, lefen eRnb e Ry e Mudie's, the famous lnndan library, now has 2,000,000 volum = Medium Ivory Soap Special— 5 for 25¢ Limit, 10 to customer. Stock very limited. Nome delivered. GlBSON’S 919 G St. N.W. No. 79 for CATARRH and SINUS Trouble. Homoeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Street N.W. Phone NA. 1898 LANK BOOK We Have Them for Your 8-5:30 Every Need—Open E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. 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